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, the government that's been run against by one of the political parties, only government can do and that government is important in people's lives. >> indeed a very effective case for the federal government, steve. >> yeah. i'm thinking here, you know, earlier i put my foot in my mouth and said romney has to keep campaigning but think about this, if the campaign is functionally over what is the current reality that would be locked in place the next week, the national horse race i guess is tied, maybe a very, very slight lead for romney in the national horse race but this clear advantage for obama in ohio, in wisconsin, in the state that romney has to win to get to 270. and if romney is not going to be able to really go out there and press his case the next week and instead the next week dominated by president obama being the president, in a time of crisis, i do have a hard time, you know, it's a -- there's all sorts of, you know, as joy said, a katrina, blow up in obama's face politically that's possible but short of that i don't know what romney could proactively do in this environ
, the government that's been run against by one of the political parties, only government can do and that government is important in people's lives. >> indeed a very effective case for the federal government, steve. >> yeah. i'm thinking here, you know, earlier i put my foot in my mouth and said romney has to keep campaigning but think about this, if the campaign is functionally over what is the current reality that would be locked in place the next week, the national horse race i...
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. >>> good government, good politics. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, i can't think of a better job than helping the american people defend themselves. fortunately for president obama, that's his job this week. he signed up for it, and now it needs doing. there's no walking away from it, nothing that takes precedence over putting his head and heart into ensuring the absolute best to the absolute best of his ability that people in the northeast part of the country recover and begin to reconstruct from this natural emergency. and every second this pred applies himself, the most he must hope that the electoral momentum will shift in his direction because these several days will test if the president shares the hope on which he's built his public life. here is the latest on sandy's devastating impact. this storm has been blamed for at least 38 deaths so far. there's new video this afternoon showing the massive destruction along the new jersey shore. governor chris christie of new jersey calle
. >>> good government, good politics. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, i can't think of a better job than helping the american people defend themselves. fortunately for president obama, that's his job this week. he signed up for it, and now it needs doing. there's no walking away from it, nothing that takes precedence over putting his head and heart into ensuring the absolute best to the...
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good. >> government being government, government being good, not to mention the fact that it also -- a lot of sats have had to rearrange e vents for the campaign. it stresses who has the more nimble campaign. out in virginia where they rescheduled a big event for obama for saturday in virginia that obama has a more nimble campaign and has been able to adapt to the situation in these states. >> jeff, it's great to have you on, i read you all the time, you know, in politics like in life, there's rain and there's sunshine. and, you know, these guys act like there shouldn't be rain. i just like the sunshine. we don't live on that planet. we live on a planet where you get breaks, you don't get breaks. but there's limbaugh -- forget limbaugh, let's talk about reality. you get the breaks. something happens where you can use your best stuff. i think the president has had that opportunity now. >> and i think -- i think howard is right, he has been able to, you know, become more -- he looks more like a president now. gosh, for several weeks, maybe for several months he's looked like a democrat
good. >> government being government, government being good, not to mention the fact that it also -- a lot of sats have had to rearrange e vents for the campaign. it stresses who has the more nimble campaign. out in virginia where they rescheduled a big event for obama for saturday in virginia that obama has a more nimble campaign and has been able to adapt to the situation in these states. >> jeff, it's great to have you on, i read you all the time, you know, in politics like in...
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those numbers are going to be released by the government. we'll bring you data after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." we're just second away from income and spending data for september. we think they will still release it even though we saw pfizer said we're not going to release. >> burger king released earnings. they beat expectations. >> kevin is standing by at the cme in chicago laughing that we're here with this this innth bearing down. steve liesman is in the studio. you came in for personal income and spending. >> yes. you should look at joe's face as he says that. >> as long as you're here, i hope you will have good insight. >>
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after 20 years for the government as investigator for the whistle blower program and director of city purchasing department of public works and city administrator prior to his appointment and election as the city's first chinese american mayor and first asian elected to the office and please join us welcoming our mayor edward m lee. [applause] >> wow thank you very much. good evening everyone. well, it's my pleasure to be here with you tonight and to participate in the recognition and honor of our great leaders from the latino community, and i tell you there are so much construction that our latino community is providing the city in every way possible, the arts, law enforcement, restorative justice, all of the different services in the city, so i am excited to be here tonight and it's my personal pleasure to be joined here to have our democratic leader nancy pelosi also join in this community celebration. [applause] while we all know that latino heritage month is particularly importance to us in our city. it's the time when we can celebrate the independence and the self determination
after 20 years for the government as investigator for the whistle blower program and director of city purchasing department of public works and city administrator prior to his appointment and election as the city's first chinese american mayor and first asian elected to the office and please join us welcoming our mayor edward m lee. [applause] >> wow thank you very much. good evening everyone. well, it's my pleasure to be here with you tonight and to participate in the recognition and...
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in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> breaking news from a scary situation in new york city. that is the 90-story 157 luxury condo building. that's a crane partially collapsed. the left side of that crane is dangling precariously over 57th street. >> any minute now our wealth reporter robert frank will call in and give us details. he has extensively covered this detail.
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you believe tax more and spend more and government more of your life is working for us. then you will want to vote for barak obama and higher taxes gives government money that could have funded your job, romney is more likely to be your choice. this much i do know. i sense something very strong moving over this country. on august 1st people waited for line to buy a chicken sandwich. i believe those people are going to be willing to wait in line for hours to cast a vote so america will feel their votes. this is not just an election about our pay checks. this is it an election of our principlings. i believe that everyone's life has value and i don't accept the notion someone is dedisposable or expendible. i believe this election ought to be l about america's place in the world. i am not satisfied we are begin straight and honest answers of the murder of our ambassador and thry other american necessary benghazi. the lack of trance parency and the everchanging store stores from the administration are troubling. it is one thing for a politician to embellish or stretch the tru
you believe tax more and spend more and government more of your life is working for us. then you will want to vote for barak obama and higher taxes gives government money that could have funded your job, romney is more likely to be your choice. this much i do know. i sense something very strong moving over this country. on august 1st people waited for line to buy a chicken sandwich. i believe those people are going to be willing to wait in line for hours to cast a vote so america will feel...
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>> quite honestly if the individuals who are at the heads of government can't say today, i certainly am not in a position to say because we'll have to wait and see what kind of impact. there are big stores across the country who have major locations in new york, new jersey, connecticut, and they are very, you know, largely impacted. think about macy's herald square alone and all of the neighbors stores. it's big. >> okay, but here is the question, mary. >> yes. >> if i want a pair of jeans i can't buy the jeans because the score is close store is closed. i will still purchase the jeans or does it steal money away? >> it depends how much you were impacted individually by this storm and what your spendability is. if you were in the top 3% i suspect you'll buy the jeans and you might buy a luxury pair but if it's somebody who is more in the middle of america in terms of income, they're going to think twice about it because they have to assess their personal damage and how much they'll be reimbursed for and evaluate whether the denim purchase is critical. >> are there any retailers out t
>> quite honestly if the individuals who are at the heads of government can't say today, i certainly am not in a position to say because we'll have to wait and see what kind of impact. there are big stores across the country who have major locations in new york, new jersey, connecticut, and they are very, you know, largely impacted. think about macy's herald square alone and all of the neighbors stores. it's big. >> okay, but here is the question, mary. >> yes. >> if i...
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my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape. >> reporter: mitt romney, who had suspended campaigning for the day, travelled to the battle state of ohio to encourage donations to the red cross. >> i had a chance to speak with some of the governors in the affected areas, they talked about a lot of people having hard times. i appreciate the fact that people in dayton got up this morning, some went to the grocery store i see, and purchased some things that these families will need. >> reporter: and with presidential politics hanging in the balance, one of mr. romney's top supporters, chris christie had nothing but praise for the federal government. >> the president has been outstanding in this, so the folks at fema have been excellent. >> reporter: later christie made it clear he isn't concerned about the storm's effect on election day. >> i don't care about election day. it doesn't matter a lick to me. let the politicians who are on the ballot worry about election day. it's not my problem, i'm not dealing with it at the moment. >> reporter: local officials in his s
my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape. >> reporter: mitt romney, who had suspended campaigning for the day, travelled to the battle state of ohio to encourage donations to the red cross. >> i had a chance to speak with some of the governors in the affected areas, they talked about a lot of people having hard times. i appreciate the fact that people in dayton got up this morning, some went to the grocery store i see, and purchased some things that these...
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and that we need government as a partner with our state and our local communities and the federal government is essential to that, and, you know, i remind people appropriately so that during the primary season mitt romney was talking about the advantages of privatizing fema or turning these responsibilities over to the state. weira you will in this together and i think this storm is going to remind people that there are some things government must do and can do and should do and we need to support it, and our firefighters, our nurses, our police officers are putting themselves in harm's way during these terrible times also reminds us of the value of our public employees and how we should honor them and the heroes that they are. >> the first responders have done a heck of a job over the first 36 hours. we appreciate your time. >> the revised death toll from sanda. we have figures for you now that have changed since our our began now stands at 22. that number again is fluid and certain people say it is expected to rise. millions of people from maine to north carolina, they woke up this morning
and that we need government as a partner with our state and our local communities and the federal government is essential to that, and, you know, i remind people appropriately so that during the primary season mitt romney was talking about the advantages of privatizing fema or turning these responsibilities over to the state. weira you will in this together and i think this storm is going to remind people that there are some things government must do and can do and should do and we need to...
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president, how is it that you actually govern? so you're focused on this question as well, joe. >> i am. and we talk about bipartisan in "parade" this week, and you showed the picture of mika staring at me and not backhanding me. i think that's a positive step forward. she practices restraint every day. so if you look at that picture, it looks like she's about to haul off and hit me. i think that's a good sign not only for "morning joe" but for america. >> i really believe that is the great undercurrent in the country. they want them to work together. >> yes. >> and there's been no indication whatsoever in this campaign that they are prepared to do that. and that's what frustrates everybody, and that's what leads me to the idea that it's a very negative campaign. because it doesn't address what the country wants, republican, democrat, or independent. if we get together on main street, you have to get together on wall street. >> i have been thinking about it this week, and the final two days, what moments of this campaign really st
president, how is it that you actually govern? so you're focused on this question as well, joe. >> i am. and we talk about bipartisan in "parade" this week, and you showed the picture of mika staring at me and not backhanding me. i think that's a positive step forward. she practices restraint every day. so if you look at that picture, it looks like she's about to haul off and hit me. i think that's a good sign not only for "morning joe" but for america. >> i...
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earlier today the president said the government will do everything it can do get resources to local governments. and new images are emerging from the destruction. check out this shot of a parking lot full of cabs in hoboken, new jersey, it is literally under water. and this photo taken from union beach, new jersey. pretty harrowing stuff. and finally, some good news for air travel. new york's jfk airport is set to open tomorrow in both washington and philadelphia airports are back operating today after more than 18,000 flights were canceled as a result of superstorm sandy. melissa? >> courtney, thanks for that rundown. our very own scott cone has been braving the storm from manhattan's battery park. he joins us with the latest on how lower manhattan including the financial district has faired in sandy's wake. scott? >> reporter: melissa, if you consider the fact that the stock exchanges are going to re-open as well as the kmcommodity exchange, the new york merc in the financial district i suppose it faired pretty well considering they'll get back up and running after two days down after such a
earlier today the president said the government will do everything it can do get resources to local governments. and new images are emerging from the destruction. check out this shot of a parking lot full of cabs in hoboken, new jersey, it is literally under water. and this photo taken from union beach, new jersey. pretty harrowing stuff. and finally, some good news for air travel. new york's jfk airport is set to open tomorrow in both washington and philadelphia airports are back operating...
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>> great koocoordination with t state and the federal government and the administration. i said to the president we have to think outside of the box. can we use military transport. great, can we transport them in a c-130 can you help the utility companies get the sub station generating that would open up a lot of use. thinking outside of the box and cutting through the bureaucracy. >> do you have an idea of how when power would be restored? >> we have been on with the utility company, they throw the switch on and they can get it going. what happens to them. they end up going live them. they receded and have been pumped out. hopefully, tomorrow might be the day which they can actually, if this is not located on a sub station that is not working, then they could deal with it. >> the forecast of this, a lot of people chose not to evacuate. were you surprised given by the strength of the storm? >> you know, i paid attention to the warnings, but the strength of the storm when i was in little ferry yesterday, they weren't in the zone where they were told to leave. and the levee
>> great koocoordination with t state and the federal government and the administration. i said to the president we have to think outside of the box. can we use military transport. great, can we transport them in a c-130 can you help the utility companies get the sub station generating that would open up a lot of use. thinking outside of the box and cutting through the bureaucracy. >> do you have an idea of how when power would be restored? >> we have been on with the utility...
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, state and local governments, are not, cannot, and as we see, will not be this to take care of you? this is driving me nuts. >>neil: those commends of yours were taken out of context. you were saying that the reality with rescue efforts today they won't be coming any time soon or any time fast and it is similar to katrina, those who thought everything was okay would later discover it was not the case. i hope telling like katrina difficult messageses but it is very likely that a lot of people would homes are now only coming into view and word from staten island is frankly, fox showed an interest in staten island, and i have staff member who said, i have to tell you my parents are underwater, there are whole areas of the town that cannot be recognized. a lot of people are thought accessible and homes that cut that be reached. the point is we don't know what we have to the early point to bo dietl i don't think now is the time for each other of the various officials to not only get a marathon going but to be patting themselves on the back saying we are doing a great job. >>guest: let me
, state and local governments, are not, cannot, and as we see, will not be this to take care of you? this is driving me nuts. >>neil: those commends of yours were taken out of context. you were saying that the reality with rescue efforts today they won't be coming any time soon or any time fast and it is similar to katrina, those who thought everything was okay would later discover it was not the case. i hope telling like katrina difficult messageses but it is very likely that a lot of...
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it needs a bigger government and it needs the american government in there. one of the things, new york city has a lot of government. there are 60 departments in the city. and the fact of the matter is the irony is that all of this government replaces a lot of freedom. and who is going to have a say in that government. how will be things be distributed in the hard of the argument? the question is it going to be there for folks that are poor and on medicaid. it is about who would benefit? >> the thing that has happened that has been painful is that fema seems to be working better than it did under george bush and obama has cut the red tape. that is not something that republicans thought was possible at the federal level. >> and how big a government does a big country need? how big a government does staten island need when it is under water tonight? it needs a bigger government and it needs the american government in there. one of the things, new york city has a lot of government. there are 60 departments in the city. and the fact of the matter is the irony is
it needs a bigger government and it needs the american government in there. one of the things, new york city has a lot of government. there are 60 departments in the city. and the fact of the matter is the irony is that all of this government replaces a lot of freedom. and who is going to have a say in that government. how will be things be distributed in the hard of the argument? the question is it going to be there for folks that are poor and on medicaid. it is about who would benefit?...
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the loss of government jobs. the only thing i see in this release that is troubling a little bit in the longer term is the incomes are not growing. there was no growth in income last month for the average american and that does hinder the recovery. >> all right. lee, stand by. brian sullivan, you have more here. go ahead. >> i'm digging through here. sorry, guys. here are some of the other numbers i see as i dig through it. 813,000 so-called discouraged workers in october which is a lot but here is the good news. that is a decline of 154,000 and the labor force participation rate, the number of people in the market looking for a job actually ticked higher. so signs of confidence. people getting a little more encouraged about their ability to get a job even if they don't have one. that's been one of the sticking points we have seen the last couple months in really years. >> lee gallagher? that is really the most important number here. this is why in a way this number is the best of both worlds. you have this 171,0
the loss of government jobs. the only thing i see in this release that is troubling a little bit in the longer term is the incomes are not growing. there was no growth in income last month for the average american and that does hinder the recovery. >> all right. lee, stand by. brian sullivan, you have more here. go ahead. >> i'm digging through here. sorry, guys. here are some of the other numbers i see as i dig through it. 813,000 so-called discouraged workers in october which is a...
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they had to call 911 and call the federal government. one other thing, when romney was governor of massachusetts, he was not shy about asking for federal disaster aid. there were two big storm and chemical plant meltdown that took place in 2006. he asked for federal aid both times and they didn't want to spend their own money until they found out how much fema, how much the feds were going to send them. >> i think if george w. bush had and the heed he had weather down there, if he flown in marine one and handed out water bottles for a couple of days, handed out something, people wanted water. it wasn't like they didn't need it, just be part of that, something like lyndon johnson would have done. the image with not just the african-americans but everybody would have been so different. now the president has to do something -- i assume, starting with you, james, romney will be doing something like helping people sandbag at a microlevel in the next couple of days. what should the president be doing, physically? >> first of all, it's clear th
they had to call 911 and call the federal government. one other thing, when romney was governor of massachusetts, he was not shy about asking for federal disaster aid. there were two big storm and chemical plant meltdown that took place in 2006. he asked for federal aid both times and they didn't want to spend their own money until they found out how much fema, how much the feds were going to send them. >> i think if george w. bush had and the heed he had weather down there, if he flown...
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and it was done without government taking over health care. in june 2011 at a farm in new hampshire, romney officially announced his second bid for the presidency. >> just one of the guys running. >> the first element of becoming the front runner was keeping viable challengerers out of the race and one by one they bowed out. finally the summer of 2011 a viable challenger got in, rick perry. they all surged to leads in the national polls before self destructing. finally romney ended up one on one with rick santorum. iowa where romney appeared to eke out an eight-vote win, a few weeks later santorum was declared the victory and then ohio. >> we are actually looking at recount provisions in the state of ohio. our models have it that close. >> romney's struggle in ohio was in the 2008 op-ed called for a managed bankruptcy but said the government should only guarantee private loans. detroit needs a durn around not a check. the piece was titled let detroit go bankrupt. romney survived the primary gaunt let and let republican super pacs hammer the pr
and it was done without government taking over health care. in june 2011 at a farm in new hampshire, romney officially announced his second bid for the presidency. >> just one of the guys running. >> the first element of becoming the front runner was keeping viable challengerers out of the race and one by one they bowed out. finally the summer of 2011 a viable challenger got in, rick perry. they all surged to leads in the national polls before self destructing. finally romney ended...
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he will lash out. >> good governing and good politics. ta taking care of people in your state. >> i agree with you on number one, colorado. florida over virginia, there will be defeat on that. >> look, this is like be saying the onion is very thin. all of these states are very close. it's not like new hampshire is a ten-point race and colorado is a two-point race. this is up one, down one, up two, down two. the point being, a few weeks ago it seemed florida, virginia, romney's going to win those. but it's not -- we'll get the data, there's no data that has come out of florida or virginia that says that romney has put these away. he spent yesterday in florida and today in virginia. >> new hampshire looks like -- >> i haven't spotted two and three. >> romney has to make up 2 1/2 points in florida and seven points in virginia. that's from the '08 numbers. and some people say there's more african-americans and hispanics in florida. true. but just from the republican winning counties and margins a few points and democratic counties -- >> flori
he will lash out. >> good governing and good politics. ta taking care of people in your state. >> i agree with you on number one, colorado. florida over virginia, there will be defeat on that. >> look, this is like be saying the onion is very thin. all of these states are very close. it's not like new hampshire is a ten-point race and colorado is a two-point race. this is up one, down one, up two, down two. the point being, a few weeks ago it seemed florida, virginia, romney's...
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>> a big storm actually requires some big government. >> federal government will not quit until this is done. >> the president has been outstanding this. the president has been all over this and he deserves great credit. he's been incredibly supportive and helpful to our state and not once did he bring up the election. >> there comes a time when the grown-ups have got to do their jobs. >> if you don't run chris christie, romney will be the nominee and we'll lose. >> we begin tonight with the continuing effort to assess the damage and begin the cleanup from hurricane sandy. president obama traveled to new jersey today, the state hardest hit by the massive storm to meet with hurricane victims and state officials led by republican governor chris christie. the two men toured southern new jersey on the ground and from the air over flooded streets, flattened houses and piers washed out to sea. reporters did not accompany the president and governor christie as they flew on marine one, the president's helicopter. governor christie, who had been spending most of his days prior to the storm at
>> a big storm actually requires some big government. >> federal government will not quit until this is done. >> the president has been outstanding this. the president has been all over this and he deserves great credit. he's been incredibly supportive and helpful to our state and not once did he bring up the election. >> there comes a time when the grown-ups have got to do their jobs. >> if you don't run chris christie, romney will be the nominee and we'll lose....
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she made it clear, they made it clear, they don't want a government check he want as job. if the president things more government is the answer but, no, more good jobs is the answer. the question of this election comes down to this: you want four more years of the last four years or do you want real change? president obama promised change but he could not deliver it. >> send him home. send him home. send him home. send him home. send him home. >> i promised change and i have a record of achieving change. i built a business. i helped turned around another one. i put an olympics off track and got it on track. and with a democratic legislature i helped my state turn from deficit to surplus, from job loss to job growth and from higher taxes to higher take home pay. that is why i am running for president. i know how to change the course the nation is on. how to get do balanced budget. how to build jobs and see rising take home pay. accomplishing real change is not something i just talk about but something i have done and will do as president of the united states. romney! romney
she made it clear, they made it clear, they don't want a government check he want as job. if the president things more government is the answer but, no, more good jobs is the answer. the question of this election comes down to this: you want four more years of the last four years or do you want real change? president obama promised change but he could not deliver it. >> send him home. send him home. send him home. send him home. send him home. >> i promised change and i have a...
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. >> what government -- >> hold on. rachel, quick comment, then get back to chuck. >> he said you can kiss the auto motive industry good-bye if he goes with the plan he went with. it was a success. mr. romney is trying to deny he was against it and trying to take credit for it. >> ford motor company was not rescued. >> they were appraifraid the su chain would go out. >> we'll have more on the economy as we move around. i'm about to talk to john casic in ohio. these themes are perfectly in his house because it's what is going to decide ohio. before we do that, i think it would be interesting because we talk so much about ohio, how do you win the campaign. i want to bring chuck back in. we have a poll out of ohio, 49-49. the race is tight. this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side wins this state. >> the joke is, it's five states within one state. the five ohios. the romney pattern, run up the score in cold country, it's what bush did in '04. win columbus media market an '04 bus
. >> what government -- >> hold on. rachel, quick comment, then get back to chuck. >> he said you can kiss the auto motive industry good-bye if he goes with the plan he went with. it was a success. mr. romney is trying to deny he was against it and trying to take credit for it. >> ford motor company was not rescued. >> they were appraifraid the su chain would go out. >> we'll have more on the economy as we move around. i'm about to talk to john casic in ohio....
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as i said earlier, state government closed tomorrow. educational commission is encouraging closure of schools to ensure student safety. 509 of our 580-some districts are saying they will be closed tomorrow. i hope the rest of them will follow suit as soon as possible. all these decisions are made at the local level but i would hope that they would look at the conditions we are dealing with and make the smart move and not have school bus owes the road tomorrow. we don't know what the conditions the roads will be in. we will anticipate during the evening, a lot more downed trees and downed wires. just be a very dangerous situation to move folks around tomorrow. we believe. so let's leave these roads open for emergency personnel to get around. department of health requested out of state assistance for 75 ambulances to help. 22 ambulances arrived from indiana today. i want to thank governor daniels for his assistance in this regard for sending 22 ambulances from indiana. they arrived today, traveled from indiana to new jersey and i want to
as i said earlier, state government closed tomorrow. educational commission is encouraging closure of schools to ensure student safety. 509 of our 580-some districts are saying they will be closed tomorrow. i hope the rest of them will follow suit as soon as possible. all these decisions are made at the local level but i would hope that they would look at the conditions we are dealing with and make the smart move and not have school bus owes the road tomorrow. we don't know what the conditions...
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we have a lot of governments, they're broke. basically saying qualitative easing efforts of the fed have fizzled out. now suddenly we have this natural disaster in sandy causing a lot of damage. how we going to pay for this? >> we're going to pay for it, man mandy, like we always do with treasury bonds and an increasing deficit. our best estimate on the effect of sandy is that $20 billion to $30 billion economic loss which would be one-half of 1% hit to gdp in the fourth quarter. but i think also equal a .5% positive in futures going forward. is that a positive or negative for the bond and stock market? probably neither in our view. i think the greater affect would be on the election and then the fiscal cliff which is perhaps what we're pointing towards in the near term future. >> back to something you said, bill. is it a loss or is it merely transferred to something else? is there any wealth really lost during these types of incidents? >> well, that's the broken window effect, brian. to the extent that you break your window, is
we have a lot of governments, they're broke. basically saying qualitative easing efforts of the fed have fizzled out. now suddenly we have this natural disaster in sandy causing a lot of damage. how we going to pay for this? >> we're going to pay for it, man mandy, like we always do with treasury bonds and an increasing deficit. our best estimate on the effect of sandy is that $20 billion to $30 billion economic loss which would be one-half of 1% hit to gdp in the fourth quarter. but i...
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in concert with local and state governments. the federal government pays the bulk of the bill. and you have a large number of states. and my guess is, this is going to be extensive damage from a financial point of view, which federal government through fema, federal emergency management agency, et cetera, ultimately winds up paying for. state and locals pay a portion of it. but it's a small portion. i don't believe that's going to have a significant impact long term. the expenses diffused. it's not good for state and local governments because we're already under a lot of pressure but i think that's going to be manageable. and i don't think it's going to have a major impact. i just -- your question earlier on when do the markets get up and running and is there a delay, i think if there's an economic impact, that would be it. that's why the white house is concerned. i'm going to be reaching out to secretary geithner to make sure we're coordinated to everything we can to get wall street everything it needs to be operational as soon as possible. >> and your power just went out. we'
in concert with local and state governments. the federal government pays the bulk of the bill. and you have a large number of states. and my guess is, this is going to be extensive damage from a financial point of view, which federal government through fema, federal emergency management agency, et cetera, ultimately winds up paying for. state and locals pay a portion of it. but it's a small portion. i don't believe that's going to have a significant impact long term. the expenses diffused. it's...
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this makes his argument about the role of government, the important role that we play through government in helping each other in times of crisis. so that's very important for him. also, don't forget that chris christie, if i can be political for a second in the midst of this, chris christie is the guy who gave the keynote address at the republican convention. and chris christie has nothing but good -- has had nothing so far nothing but good things to say about the president. that's nothing the president needs to talk about. that's nothing any of his aides or advisers or campaign people need to talk about. but it won't go unnoticed as chuck says in this media environment. >> let's look at what governor christie of new jersey had to say today on the "today" show and on "morning joe." let's listen. >> i was on the phone at midnight again last night with the president personally. he has expedited the declaration of new jersey as a disaster area. the president has been outstanding in this and so have the folks at fema. the president has been all over this and deserves great credit. i have be
this makes his argument about the role of government, the important role that we play through government in helping each other in times of crisis. so that's very important for him. also, don't forget that chris christie, if i can be political for a second in the midst of this, chris christie is the guy who gave the keynote address at the republican convention. and chris christie has nothing but good -- has had nothing so far nothing but good things to say about the president. that's nothing the...
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state governments closed today, federal government is closed today. so all the proper precautions are being taken. we've got terrific law enforcement officers out there doing their good work. but regardless of where the storm actually hits, whether it's delaware or new jersey, it's going to be a classic nor'easter. and that means there's going to be broad effects up and down the atlantic coast and all over every area of virginia from snow to heavy winds, flooding and downed trees. the entire state will be affected. so if people are just smart and vigilant and help one another out, we're going to be okay. >> governor, mark halperin here. we've got a week to go before a big presidential race, important race. are you and the president both committed to putting politics aside for the next week and working together across party lines to deal with the needs of the people of this country and of the commonwealth? >> well, of course. i talked to governor romney on saturday and decided -- they decided not to politic in virginia yesterday, canceled all of the ev
state governments closed today, federal government is closed today. so all the proper precautions are being taken. we've got terrific law enforcement officers out there doing their good work. but regardless of where the storm actually hits, whether it's delaware or new jersey, it's going to be a classic nor'easter. and that means there's going to be broad effects up and down the atlantic coast and all over every area of virginia from snow to heavy winds, flooding and downed trees. the entire...
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. >> my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape. get resources where they're needed as fast as possible, as hard as possible. >> the president will survey storm damage with republican chris christie who with presidential politics hanging in the balance has had nothing but praise for the federal government and the president. >> the president has been outstanding in this. the president has been all over this. he deserves great credit. he's been incredibly supportive and helpful to our state and not once did he bring up the election. >> among the issues christie plans to bring up, what he said, is how to rebuild a more weather proof jersey shore. >> one of the things i'll be talking to the president about tomorrow is bringing the army corps in immediately to talk to us about the best way to rebuild the jersey shore. >> new york governor andrew cuomo told brian williams last night that extreme weather is forcing his state and himself to rethink how it rebuilds infrastructure and how it does rebuild the transportation system. >> we have
. >> my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape. get resources where they're needed as fast as possible, as hard as possible. >> the president will survey storm damage with republican chris christie who with presidential politics hanging in the balance has had nothing but praise for the federal government and the president. >> the president has been outstanding in this. the president has been all over this. he deserves great credit. he's been incredibly...